Chicago NOES Bloodshed

April 30, 2009 by  

ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. (AP) — School officials at two suburban districts northwest of Chicago are expecting major bloodshed at their campuses next month — but they’re not alarmed. The gore will be fake; part of a visit by razor-fingered Freddy Krueger for a remake of the classic horror movie, [...]

New HISS Poster

April 30, 2009 by  

Now I got a chance to see the trailer for this at Chicago Fangoria Convention back in March and it looks great. There is a trailer of it out roaming the internet now, so take a look at it if you find it. Robert Kurtzman talked for a while about [...]

Pighunt

April 30, 2009 by  

Looks like a fun trip with this one…. Pighunt Synopsis: When John takes his San Francisco friends to his deceased uncle’s remote ranch to hunt wild pigs, it seems like a typical guys weekend with guns – despite the presence of John’s sexy girlfriend Brooks. But as John and his [...]

Paper Dolls

April 29, 2009 by  

Adam Pitman left Moscow for Hollywood in 2002 with stars in his eyes and dreams of appearing on the big screen. Those dreams fell through, so Pitman found a new direction, stepping behind the camera and into the spotlight. He now owns independent film company BadFritter Films with college friend [...]

Monster Movies

April 29, 2009 by  

From the year dot, things that go bump in the night have colored our collective storytelling experience. The hypothetical ‘monster’, in whatever guise or otherworldly shape it may take, is the manifestation of our fears and social paranoias, and an effective watchdog for making sure we all toe the line. [...]

Doghouse

April 29, 2009 by  

Vince (Stephen Graham) is handling his divorce badly.  He’s depressed. Gone to pieces.  But his mates aren’t giving up on him.  Struggling with their own women troubles, they drag him off for an ultimate lads drinking weekend in the country. Arriving in the village of Moodley where the women outnumber [...]

Grave Mistakes Screening

April 29, 2009 by  

“Grave Mistakes,” a horror film by Catonsville resident Jimmy George and Catonsville native Chris LaMartina will have a screening Saturday, May 2, at 9 p.m. at the Senator Theatre in Baltimore as part of the Fanex Film Festival. The film, which features vampires, ghosts and zombies, had its premier Oct. [...]

World Horror Convention 2010

April 29, 2009 by  

WORLD HORROR CONVENTION 2010 ANNOUNCES HOTEL BOOKING INFORMATIONThe World Horror Convention 2010 is being hosted in the historic seaside city of Brighton, East Sussex, on the picturesque south coast of England. A popular year-round destination for holidaymakers and sightseers from all over the world, we have negotiated exclusive rates with [...]

Rise of the Evil Pancakes

April 29, 2009 by  

Just got a little info today about a film called, Rise of the Evil Pancakes. Its still in production right now and this is the first feature from the new indie horror production company… Oh My Horror. Looks like this will be a spoof of sorts and coming from this [...]

Junction

April 29, 2009 by  

Michaela, a lost and lonely young woman, gets a mysterious message from the father she never knew, sending her on a journey to discover twisted family secrets. As she uncovers each piece of the puzzle, she descends even deeper into their warped world of pilgrims and pyromania. Dragged out to [...]

The 8th Plague

April 29, 2009 by  

DJ PERRY HAS AN AXE TO GRIND! On May 5th Lono Entertainment http://lonoentertainment.com/ will release a Special Edition of “The 8th Plague” to DVD. The new cut will feature a making of and commentary with director Franklin Guerrero and writer/producer Eric Williford. STORY SUMMARY: Launa is obsessed with investigating the [...]

Rise of the Scarecrows

April 29, 2009 by  

Rise of the Scarecrows (2009) DIRECTED BY: Geno McGahee REVIEWED BY: Mario Dominick Officer Brown, a black big city cop moves into the small town of Adams, Massachusetts to get out of a high crime environment and find a more peaceful place to live while fighting crime on a smaller [...]

On the Set of Serial

April 28, 2009 by  

I had the chance a couple of weeks ago to visit the set of a new indie slasher film called Serial: Amoral Uprising. I was contacted by the director, KM Jamison a while ago about the film, checked out some of the footage he had given me and saw something [...]

Women of Horror Re-Cap

April 28, 2009 by  

Well first of all I wanted to thank everyone for coming out to the Women of Horror Film Festival last Saturday and supporting independent film and the Lynn Sage Foundation. It turned out to be a great time for all the vendors, guests, and the audience as well. Even if [...]

Perkins Now in Slime City

April 27, 2009 by  

April 28th, 2009 – Actor Lee Perkins has joined the cast of SLIME CITY MASSACRE, Gregory Lamberson’s sequel to his 1988 cult midnight film SLIME CITY, which shoots in Buffalo this July.  Perkins first came to the attention of horror film fans for his role as a paternal serial killer [...]

The Revenants Review

April 27, 2009 by  

Zombie rules are pretty simple: 1- Don’t get bitten and 2- Shoot them in the head. But what’s the protocol when the undead standing before you is your loved one, the person you promised to cherish and care for till death do you part? Relationships are hard enough already – [...]

Hoodoo for Voodoo

April 27, 2009 by  

Hoodoo for Voodoo (2006) DIRECTED BY: Stephen SheaREVIEWED BY: Mario Dominick From Stephen Shea and Abyssmal Entertainment (the makers of The Night Owl and Andre the Butcher) comes this fun-filled, wacky teen chop ‘em up flick involving mayhem in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. You’re probably thinking, “Haven’t we all [...]

Home Sick 2007

April 27, 2009 by  

Home Sick (2007) DIRECTED BY: Adam Wingard REVIEWED BY: Mario Dominick Adam Wingard (director of the soon-to-be-released Pop Skull) brings us this bizarre account from a screenplay by E.L. Katz (Mortuary, Autopsy) involving a creepy man in a suit (played by the great Bill Moseley) who one night shows up [...]

Michael Jones Interview

April 27, 2009 by  

Our friends at Living Dead Reviews got us another interview and this time its with Michael Jones of Slit of the Wrist FX. He was the make up FX Supervisor for Mental Scars and has worked on several films. Thanks guys!!! LDR: What are your first recollections of the horror [...]

Blitzkrieg: Escape from Stalag 69 Review

April 24, 2009 by  

Blitzkrieg: Escape from Stalag 69. Review by Brian Kirst www.blitzkriegthemovie.com Like a bloody Thanksgiving turkey stuffed to the crack with outrageous nastiness, Blitzkrieg: Escape from Stalag 69 entertains. While some might find its two hour running time too dense, this combination of Boys from Brazil meets Troma film, is filled [...]

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